Geek Guide To Promoting Your Blog (or Yourself) on Twitter

Those mad geeks over at Geekpreneur has wrote a 48 page eBook about Twitter and has ordered a review to promote it. The eBook, a geek’s guide to promoting yourself and your online business in 140 characters or less with Twitter, is totally free to download and covers pretty much everything you need to know about using this new tool to make money online.

While most people use Twitter as a new form of instant messaging, the Geekpreneur are smart enough to know that Twitter can be a great marketing tool if used properly. The book is divided into four main chapters:

Why you need to join Twitter right now

How to use Twitter as a Mini Blog

Using Twitter to enhance your online business

Twitter Tools

Follow Me on Twitter

I’ve been on Twitter for a about two months (follow me if you haven’t done so) and I can see the marketing potential of the tool. Twitter a great communication medium between you and your readers. While it’s meant to keep you in touch with friends and family, a blogger can use Twitter to keep his readers updated on what is happening on his blog. Whenever I have a new blog post, the first place I promote it on is Twitter.

The key to using Twitter to promote your blog is to build up a big following and the Geekpreneur eBook shows you many ways to do that. The book is good for both new and advance Twitters. It’s well worth the download and the read. And it’s totally free.

A big shout out goes to Geekpreneur for writing the book. You spotted a trend and you capitalized on it with a free eBook that I’m sure will be spreading across the Internet like a wildfire. Not a bad way to build your brand. 😈

Of course twitter is a great tool the only problem is the high traffic the system can’t handle and the website is down all the time.
I think they should either define a time to post stuff or use a third-party application to take care of that.

I going to download this book, I’m not sure why everyone is “adoring” twitter, I need to read about it. Personally I don’t really like the idea, didn’t someone already try to impersonate John Chow on msn lately?

I let people write on twitter about my most recent contest to get extra entries, but I’ve never actually used twitter myself. I’ve signed up and I have a few people following me, but I’ve yet to, uh, “tweet” I think the word is.

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John Chow, a damn fine person, friend of the community, Ultimate Fighting Championship contestant, member of the Save the Whales Foundation, the man who controls the black market on baby seal pelts and member of the probably yo’ daddy foundation...

John Chow rocketed onto the blogging scene when he showed the income power of blogging by taking his blog from making zero to over $40,000 per month in just two years.